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Brake Parts Wichita KS

Local resource for brake repair shop in Wichita, KS. Includes detailed information on local companies providing auto services and which give access to brake fluid service, , brake pads, brake rotors, brake calipers, brake inspection, brake replacement, brake master cylinder, disc brakes, as well as to other brake services.

Affordable Autos Inc
(316) 522-5169
303 East Pawnee St
Wichita, KS
The Auto Shop
316-775-7474
420 W 7th Ave
Augusta, KS
Parks Cheverolet
316-775-5446
603 W 7th Ave
Augusta, KS
Kemphs Auto Clinic
(316) 283-6788
412 Oak Street
Newton, KS
Scott's Auto Shop
620-225-2781
1307 Minneola Rd #A
Dodge City, KS
B C Automobile Repair
(316) 945-4060
2130 West Second Street North
Wichita, KS
Parks Chevrolet
316-350-1408
603 W.7th Ave
Augusta, KS
AAMCO Transmission & Total Care Care
(913) 538-1954
6144 Merriam Lane
Merriam, KS
Dipman Auto Service
(913) 768-4400
1062 W Santa Fe Street
Olathe, KS
Frank's Automotive & Transmission
620-342-8571
120 Commercial St
Emporia, KS

Customer Expectations: DIY vs. Professional Customers

2/1/2003

Selling Braking Systems Parts Different kinds of customers expect different kinds of service.

 

By Larry Carley

Selling Braking Systems Parts
Different kinds of customers expect different kinds of service.

When it comes to selling brake parts, all customers expect at least four things from you:

1. That you're familiar with the basic components in a brake system. In other words, you know what a brake rotor is, what a drum is, what a master cylinder is and so on. Nobody likes to deal with an ignoramus. So unless you started working yesterday and have zero knowledge about brakes, you should know what the basic brake system components are, what they look like and what they do.

2. That you know how to look up brake parts in your catalog or database, and you know how to find the correct replacement parts for the customer's vehicle. In many instances, this requires more information than just the year, make and model of the vehicle. You may also need the engine size, vehicle identification number (VIN) or even the OEM part number from the old part to accurately identify the application.

3. That you know how to find the part on the shelf, and if the part is out of stock that you know how to order it from your WD or another source.

4. That you remind the customer of any additional parts or products they might need to complete their repair job. For example, anyone who's buying brake parts should be reminded to buy fresh brake fluid. Old brake ...

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Custom Custom Recall
from: NHTSA - Auto Recalls
1961 Custom Custom
Unique Recall ID#
11350000484180000000000
Vehicle/Equipment Year/Make/Model
1961 Custom Custom
Recalled Component Description:
Suspension: Rear: Axle: Non-Powered Axle Assembly
Defect Summary:
Consequence Summary:
Corrective Summary:
Source: NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation (ODI)
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